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Final Presentation First Aid for Red Cross Inventory Manager Nicholas Van Beylen Sindre Säfvenbom Pedro Baptista Níobe Alonso Annelies Jans EPS 2015 University of Antwerp

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Final Presentation

First Aid for Red Cross Inventory ManagerNicholas Van Beylen

Sindre Säfvenbom

Pedro Baptista

Níobe Alonso

Annelies Jans

EPS 2015

University of Antwerp

GOALSRe�lling us

age

effective

faster

user

frien

dly

Whatdid we

do

4concept cards 1

concept

?

feed

back

requi

reme

nts

research

1. Big drawer for the heaviest items

2. High drawer for liquids.

Midterm concept

3. & 4. adaptable parts for the other items.

* Separated boxes for the compresses.

1.

2.3.

4.

changes

After the midterm...

1.

changes work plan ...

The prototype: the making of...

the prototype

the prototype: categories

the prototype: categories the prototype: systems

the prototype: use of lego

imitates refilling Only one way

User Test

SAME 15 PEOPLE SAME tasks

OLD prev-kit vs. new prev-kit

the prototype: use of lego

User Test

TASK OLD prev-kit vs. new prev-kit

Opening

FinD HAcdil

Find Bandages

Find bandaid

Find breathing mask

Put it all back

Search & find

41,4

5,1

8,1

35,6

12,3

39,2

39,6

3,9

34,9

10,5

11,9

42,4

8,6

44,3

24,9

8,2

User Test

Scale

adjustments

Visualisation

Bigger logos

MoRE COLOuRS

add Handles

the prev-kit

The prev-kit: Material

Light

Strong

Resistant to chemical influence

Good resistance against different

weather conditions

Perfect for living hinges

Transparency (clarifiers)

Hard to glue or print (pré-treatment)

POLypropylene

the prev-kit: locking mechanism

Quick & easy access

Universal recognition

Assures correct orientation

of the prev-kit

Quick & easy access

Press down to unlock

the prev-kit: internal structure

the prev-kit: general structure

the prev-kit: modular compartments

the prev-kit: modular compartments the prev-kit: tape holders

the prev-kit: medicines

the prev-kit: medicines the prev-kit: Before & after

Before...

the prev-kit: Before & after

Before... After !&

The refilling processPrev-kit Compartment

“reloading” inhouse

Prev-kit Compartment

“reloading” inhouse

Assess

compartments

with missing

components.

Prev-kit is

refilled

and

ready

for field use.

Take out

compartment(s)

in need of

refilling.

Replace with

refilled com-

partment(s).

Prev-kit Compartment

“reloading”

in the field:

Prev-kit Compartment

“reloading”

in the field:Compartment runs out of items

. . .

It is time to

go to the . . .

Get replacement compartment

from supply case/truck/wherever

you keep these.

Replace empty compartment with

full compartment.

Refill

necessary items.

Compartment

refilling:

Compartment

refilling:

Line up all compartments

of the same category.

Assess missing

items per usual.

All

compartments of

aforementioned

category are

replaced

Rinse and

repeat

for each

category.

requirements

User friendly

Intuitive

clean & free from

environmental influence

ProtectionStackable

Professional look

Cup holder for 2 Hacdil tubes

Simple

Paramedic design

Easy to carry

Low impact materials

Easy to recycle

Optimise it for cleaning

Adaptable

Use colours

Hierarchy of the content

Optimise the use of space

Reduce material usage

ergonomic

Able to gather it up quickly and efficiently

Optimise the refilling

clean & free from

environmental influence

Stackable

Use colours

conclusion

Pros & cons

our team...

what did we learn?

our prev-kit !